I recently switched vehicles to a 2012 Fx4 Super Crew
I do a lot of kiteboarding and other outdoor stuff and with a hard tonneau this is the perfect vehicle....except having to dive for stuff at the back of the bed.
I spent a ton of time looking at options for a slide. Commercial are way expensive and overkill so I decided to make my own. I also wanted it quickly removable for heavy or dirty loads.
Giant drawer slides are very expensive and thanks to this forum and this thread http://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/47516-LATEST-PROJECT-Truck-Drawers-Sleeping-Platform by Roadtripcrazed I found some ideas on line for using skateboard bearings and square tube as slides.
Worked out really well. Still have to coat it in bed liner but want to make sure all is good before that investment.
Note the extended picture it is resting a bit on the tailgate because I have not added ballast at the front of the base. Will do that today.
Laying out base. Needed notches. 3/4" ply.
Showing 1 1/4 x 3 1/2 poplar rails
Hole drilling. Precision important!
Testing spacing. Went a bit too tight.
Close up showing bearing and washers
Bearings in place
Rails in place
Sliders test fit
Basically complete in place with a symbolic load
Extended
I do a lot of kiteboarding and other outdoor stuff and with a hard tonneau this is the perfect vehicle....except having to dive for stuff at the back of the bed.
I spent a ton of time looking at options for a slide. Commercial are way expensive and overkill so I decided to make my own. I also wanted it quickly removable for heavy or dirty loads.
Giant drawer slides are very expensive and thanks to this forum and this thread http://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/47516-LATEST-PROJECT-Truck-Drawers-Sleeping-Platform by Roadtripcrazed I found some ideas on line for using skateboard bearings and square tube as slides.
Worked out really well. Still have to coat it in bed liner but want to make sure all is good before that investment.
Note the extended picture it is resting a bit on the tailgate because I have not added ballast at the front of the base. Will do that today.

Laying out base. Needed notches. 3/4" ply.

Showing 1 1/4 x 3 1/2 poplar rails

Hole drilling. Precision important!

Testing spacing. Went a bit too tight.

Close up showing bearing and washers

Bearings in place

Rails in place

Sliders test fit

Basically complete in place with a symbolic load

Extended